Keyboard Layouts
ISO and ANSI keyboards

In the following tutorial, you will be able to find the differences between an ISO keyboard and an ANSI keyboard. In our configurators, you can find both options, and we want to clearly outline their differences so that you can choose the keyboard that best suits your working style.


The ISO keyboard is recognizable by its 'Enter' key in the shape of an inverted L.
The ANSI, keyboard, on the other hand, has all its keys horizontal, and in the case of the 'Enter' key, it is longer


The numpad, is available on some of our models. Currently on: Elemental 15, Excalibur / KDE Slimbook V, Executive 16 / Slimbook Fedora II, Hero / Slimbook Manjaro.

Find these languages and other options in the laptop configurator. If you can't find the language you need or want to customize the keyboard, choose the option "Pick your own language" and indicate in the comments of your order, what engraving you need on your new Slimbook (attach an image).

The images belong to the Executive keyboard. Each model has its own keyboard (layout, format, typography...).

NOTICE: Customized products DO NOT ALLOW RETURNS.

Below you can see the most common layouts:

English US-ISO Keyboard

English US-ANSI Keyboard

Spanish ISO Keyboard

English UK-ISO Keyboard


Keyboard Layouts
María Hornos Slimbook
30 April, 2024
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